The BBCâs new drama, Lord of the Flies, made its anticipated debut on Sunday night, and viewers have praised the four-part drama following the âexcellentâ first episode.
The series, which comes from Adolescence creator Jack Thorne, is the first television adaptation of William Goldingâs classic novel about a group of schoolboys stranded on a tropical island following a deadly plane crash.
This faithful take on the 1954 novel follows the boys as they attempt to survive on an island without any adults. Each episode is told from the perspective of one of the core four characters: Ralph, Piggy, Simon and Jack.
The show has received four- and five-star reviews from critics, while audiences have hailed the dramaâs performances and gripping story.Â
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What are viewers saying about the show?
Taking to X, viewers hailed the series as âmagnificentâ and ârivetingâ, highlighting the performance of young actor David McKenna, who plays Piggy.
One person penned: âJust watched the new BBC Lord of The Flies, it was a magnificent, perfect production. The child actors were absolutely phenomenal. Special shout out to David McKenna who plays Piggy, superb outstanding performance,â while another added: âI loved this #LordoftheFlies adaptation. Beautifully filmed, well paced and great performances from the young cast. As I watched I just thought this is what the #BBC does brilliantly.â
A third viewer wrote: âJust watching #LordOfTheFlies on #BBC, one episode in and I think itâs excellent so far. True to Goldingâs novel, great nods to the original movie and the kid playing #Piggy is brilliant. I feel a binge-watch coming.â
What is Lord of the Flies about?Â
When a fatal plane crash leaves a group of schoolboys stranded on a Pacific island without any adults, they must decide attempt to survive.
The synopsis reads: âIn an attempt to remain civil they organise themselves, led by Ralph and supported by the groupâs intellectual, Piggy. But when Jack becomes more interested in hunting and vying for leadership, he soon begins to draw other boys away from the group and, ultimately, from hope to tragedy.â
Many of the cast members make their professional acting debuts in the show.Â
David McKenna stars as Piggy alongside Winston Sawyers as Ralph, Lox Pratt as Jack, Ike Talbut as Simon, and Thomas Connor as Roger.Â
Meanwhile, Noah and Cassius Flemyng play twins Sam and Eric, with Cornelius Brandreth as Maurice and Tom Page-Turner as Bill, alongside an ensemble of over 30 other boys.
All four episodes of Lord of the Flies are available to stream on BBC iPlayer now.Â
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